Dr Kenneth Tang

Dr Kenneth Tang is currently Adjunct Associate Professor of the Department of Urban Planning and Design, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Planners (HKIP). He serves on a number of professional bodies, notably as Past President of the Hong Kong Geographic Information System Association, Chairman of the Spatial Data Infrastructure Committee of Smart City Consortium, Board Director of the Hong Kong Alliance of Build Asset & Environment Information Management Association (HKABAEIMA) and Conservation E3 Foundation, Chief Editor of the HKIP Journal and appointed by the HKSARG as Member of the CSDI Advisory Committee.

Dr Tang obtained his MSc (Urban Planning) and PhD from HKU.

Dr Paulina Wong

Dr Paulina Wong is currently an Assistant Professor in the Science Unit at Lingnan University and Centre Fellow of the Institute of Policy Studies. She is an environmental geographer specializing in urban climate, air/noise pollution, GIS, and environmental health. In recent years, her research has been extended to urban sensing, mobile geospatial technologies, sustainability education and social policy. She is a certified GIS Professional. She also serves on a number of professional associations such as the Council member and Vice-chairman of the Spatial Data Infrastructure Committee of Smart City Consortium, Honorary Secretary of HKGISA and Committee member of HKABAEIMA. She is also the editorial board member and review editor of several quality international journals.

Dr Wong obtained her BSc and MSc (First Class Honours) from University of Auckland, New Zealand and PhD from HKU.

Dr Ann S.H. Mak

Dr Mak is currently the Manager of Geospatial Lab, HKSAR. She obtained her BA (Geography) from University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, her MSc (Remote Sensing and Cartography) from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and PhD (GIS) from the University of Hong Kong. Dr Ann Mak has more than 20 years of experience in the application of GIS for complex environmental modelling problems. She has applied geospatial technologies (including geographic information, remote sensing, cartographic and geostatistical analyses) for investigating a diverse range of environmental and public health issues. She is well-versed in web design and use of multimedia tools to enrich mapping and visualization of environmental concerns and disease patterns. She assumed teaching role in various tertiary education institutes including the Baptist University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Hong Kong.